Palisades Town Above the Hudson
Welcome to Guttenberg, the tiny Hudson County town atop the Palisades where Manhattan skyline views meet one of the shortest commutes in New Jersey.
Guttenberg is a town in Hudson County, New Jersey, occupying a narrow strip of the Hudson Palisades directly across the river from Manhattan. It is bordered by North Bergen to the west and West New York to the south, and it looks east over the Hudson River toward the Upper West Side and Midtown. With a land area of roughly 0.19 square miles, Guttenberg is among the smallest municipalities in New Jersey and one of the most densely populated places in the United States, packing roughly 12,000 residents into a few short blocks. The town's identity is inseparable from its clifftop setting. Named for Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press, Guttenberg was carved out of North Bergen Township in 1859, and its growth was shaped by the Palisades escarpment that runs along its eastern edge. That geography made the town a natural home for dense residential construction, culminating in the Galaxy Towers, a trio of 1970s residential skyscrapers that dominate the skyline and overlook the river. Boulevard East, which runs along the clifftop, is lined with apartment buildings and a promenade that offers sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline. Guttenberg functions primarily as a residential commuter town. Its population is notably diverse and includes many immigrants and working families alongside professionals drawn by the short trip across the Hudson. Public services are delivered on a small scale, with the town's single K-8 school and reliance on North Bergen for high school. Commercial life is modest, concentrated along local streets, with the broader shopping and dining of the surrounding Hudson County towns and Manhattan itself close at hand. For homebuyers and renters, Guttenberg offers a distinctive proposition: direct Hudson River views and a fast, transit-based New York commute at a density and price point that differ from the larger neighboring cities. It suits people who prioritize proximity to the city, high-rise living, and dramatic views over space, parking, and suburban quiet.
Guttenberg is in Hudson County, New Jersey, on the west bank of the Hudson River directly across from Manhattan. It sits atop the Hudson Palisades between North Bergen and West New York.
Guttenberg covers roughly 0.2 square miles, making it one of the smallest municipalities in New Jersey by land area and one of the most densely populated communities in the United States.
Students in Guttenberg attend the Guttenberg School District, which operates a single school serving pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. High school students in grades nine through twelve attend North Bergen High School in the neighboring North Bergen School District.
Guttenberg residents commute to New York City primarily by NJ Transit bus to the Port Authority Bus Terminal, along with privately operated jitney vans. The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail and ferry service are also available nearby in the surrounding Hudson County towns.
The Galaxy Towers are a trio of residential skyscrapers built in 1976 along Boulevard East, overlooking the Hudson River with views of the Manhattan skyline. At one point roughly one-fifth of the town's population lived in the complex, which is a defining part of Guttenberg's skyline.
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